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Celebrating urban design and architecture
The Hamilton Spectator
November 11, 2011
The Urban Design and Architecture Awards were presented last night by the City of Hamilton. Here are the winners:
The Branthaven Beach House Project: Award of Excellence in Urban Design
The West Avenue Residences: Award of Excellence in Adaptive Reuse
CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory: Award of Excellence in Architecture and Sustainability
Urban Sustainability The Edible Landscape: Award of Excellence in Landscape Architecture
The Lister Block: Award for Outstanding Achievement and Excellence in Restoration
The Bridgewater Court: Award of Merit for Urban Design
The Good Shepherd Women’s Services Centre: Award of Merit for Urban Design
C Hotel by Carmen’s: Award of Merit for Architecture
St. Matthew Catholic Elementary School: Award of Merit for Architecture and Sustainability
Mohawk College’s The Learning Exchange: Award of Merit for Architecture and Sustainability
St. Thomas Lofts: Award of Merit in Adaptive Reuse
Hamilton City Hall: Award of Merit in Restoration
McNab Transit Terminals: Award of Merit in Healthy Communities
The Hambly House: Honourable Mention
Multi-tenant office building at 611 Tradewind Dr.: People’s Choice Award.
“The design and architecture industry has great importance, as it not only injects money into our economy, but it creates an environment that encourages and inspires others to make an investment,” said jury member Tim McCabe, general manager of the planning and economic development department.
Go to
hamilton.ca/designawards for more information about the Urban Design Awards.